Conservation Practices work to improve farmland, soil, water quality, forestland, and wildlife habitat. A list of common conservation practices, how each one works, things to think about when considering the practice, and basic maintenance needs are available on the Wisconsin NRCS "Farmland Conservation Choices" web page. Conservation Practices are frequently used in concert with one another, but can also be effective used alone. Some of the Conservation Practices listed here may well form the backbone of your Conservation Plan. Remember, each practice, like a piece of a puzzle, is meant to work in combination with others as part of a total resource management plan.
To conserve means to save and use only as much of a resources as needed. Many people are learning to conserve to save money and the planet.
Conserve
I was not sleeping, I was just trying to conserve my energy. The water that you conserve today can be consumed tomorrow.
Why should you conserve wildlife?
To conserve the environment.
we have to conserve water to save our planet
ways to help conserve the kakapo
to conserve heat
The opposite of conserve would be to squander or waste.
we can conserve our santuaries by not killing the animals for our use.
Conserve School was created in 2002.
Forest conserve water because it's only circling tru the clouds
We need to conserve oil